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Had some free-lance graphic artists design a new logo for some shirts I am selling on my site, and guess what, they screwed up the design!!! Misspelled a word on the back and it was not caught until ALL of the shirts were screen printed.

The shirts at least have the web address on the back correct so I want to give them away but how can I notify the masses?

a) Put a notice on the front page saying something like "Did you find the secret on your T-shirt?" which will link to a page about the misspelling, but putting it in a good light as if it was a puzzle.

b) Seek damages against the graphic artists, unless you approved it.

I suggest you start with "a" but there are many other ideas out there...

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2) Donate them to charity. There are many organizations that would distribute the T-shirts to people who need clothes. Maybe they are not your ideal market, but you can get a tax-write off and help othes at the same time.